Product Description
50MHZ With 2Channel Mixed Signal Oscilloscope & 16Channel Logic Analyzer,DS1052D
The Rigol DS1052D is a high quality two channel digital storage oscilloscope with a 16 channel logic analyzer. The DS1052D offers up to 1GSa/s real-time sample rate and up to 50MHz bandwidth. The fully integrated logic analyzer offers up to 200MSa/s.
50 MHZ with 2 Channel Mixed Signal Oscilloscope It not only has compact design and 64K TFT color LCD, but also powerful functions: up to 1M memory depth, with Ultra zoom function, it can enable users to observe details while survey the whole waveform; 7 trigger modes, adjustable trigger sensitivity, USB Host to support USB flash memory and USB printer, and other traditional functions of RIGOL oscilloscopes. The quality of the Rigol Oscilloscopes is comparable to Agilent and Tektronix oscilloscopes.
Versatile Signal Analysis CapabilitiesEquipped with both analog and digital channels (2 analog + 16 digital), this mixed signal oscilloscope offers comprehensive analysis for a variety of electronic signals. Its 50 MHz bandwidth and deep 2 Mpts memory provide clear and detailed insight into circuit behavior, making it ideal for both simple troubleshooting and complex design validation.
User-Friendly and Portable DesignDesigned for convenience, this oscilloscope features a lightweight body (1-3 kg), an intuitive user interface, and push button plus rotary knob controls. Its 7-inch TFT LCD display ensures clear visibility, while USB flash drive support, LAN connectivity (optional), and easy firmware updating boost workflow efficiency in any environment.
Optimized for Laboratory and Field UseBuilt to meet stringent industry standards for electrical testing, this oscilloscope excels in laboratory settings and on-site fieldwork. Its external power adapter, durable construction using high-quality plastic and metal, and temperature resistance from 0 to 50C (operating) enable reliable performance across diverse working conditions.
FAQ's of 50 MHZ with 2 Channel Mixed Signal Oscilloscope:
Q: How does the mixed signal oscilloscope support both analog and digital signal analysis?
A: This oscilloscope integrates 2 analog channels with 16 digital channels, allowing simultaneous observation and analysis of both analog waveforms and digital logic signals. This combination is essential for thoroughly evaluating modern electronic circuits that contain mixed-signal components.
Q: What is the process for saving and transferring waveform data?
A: Waveform data can be directly stored onto a USB flash drive using the oscilloscope's front-panel USB port. The saved data can then be easily transferred to a computer or other devices for further analysis, documentation, or sharing.
Q: When should the built-in trigger types be used during measurements?
A: The advanced trigger types (edge, pulse, video, slope, and alternate) allow users to capture specific signal events. They should be used when needing to isolate anomalies, timing events, or particular signal characteristics in complex waveforms for more effective troubleshooting and validation.
Q: Where can this oscilloscope be used effectively?
A: This oscilloscope is designed for versatile use in electronic laboratories, educational institutions, manufacturing, field testing, and design validation environments. Its portable design and temperature resilience support efficient operation both indoors and in field locations.
Q: What are the main benefits of the high waveform update rate?
A: A waveform update rate of up to 60,000 wfms/s improves the likelihood of capturing intermittent glitches and rare signal events, thus providing more accurate and reliable measurements. It enhances visibility of dynamic circuit behavior for better analysis and troubleshooting.
Q: How do firmware updates enhance the device's capabilities?
A: Firmware upgrades can be installed via USB, ensuring the oscilloscope stays up to date with the latest features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. This capability extends the lifespan and overall value of the device.